
enfermero
someone who has been trained to care for injured or sick people, particularly in a hospital
A nurse is a healthcare professional who provides various levels of patient care under the supervision of doctors and other medical professionals. Nurses help with patient evaluations, giving medications, monitoring vital signs, providing treatments, and educating patients and their families about health conditions and self-care. Nurses work together with other members of the healthcare team to make sure patients receive thorough care. They can specialize in various areas, such as pediatric nursing, critical care nursing, psychiatric nursing, or community health nursing, among others.

nutricionista
someone who is an expert in the field of food and nutrition
A nutritionist is a health professional who specializes in the study of food and nutrition. These specialists provide guidance and advice on healthy eating habits, food choices, and nutrition-related concerns. Nutritionists evaluate individuals' needs, develop personalized meal plans, and offer recommendations to help improve overall health and well-being. They may work with clients to address specific health goals, such as weight management, sports performance, managing chronic conditions, or promoting the best possible nutrition during different life stages, such as pregnancy or aging.
/ˌɑːkjʊpˈeɪʃənəl θˈɛɹəpˌɪst/

terapeuta ocupacional
a branch of health care that is primarily concerned with promoting people's health and well being through occupation
An occupational therapist is a healthcare professional who helps people regain independence in their daily activities. These specialists work with individuals who have physical, developmental, mental, or emotional challenges that affect their ability to perform tasks such as dressing, cooking, or working. Occupational therapists evaluate clients' abilities and limitations, develop personalized treatment plans, and use various techniques to improve their functional skills. They may provide exercises, adaptive equipment, or changes to the environment to help independence and participation in meaningful activities.

(óptico)
oculista
a person whose job is to test people's eyes and sight or to make and supply glasses or contacts
An optician is a healthcare professional who specializes in providing and fitting eyeglasses and contact lenses based on prescriptions from optometrists or ophthalmologists. Opticians help people find the right eyewear to correct vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. They help clients in selecting frames or lenses that suit their preferences and lifestyle while ensuring proper fit and comfort. They also perform adjustments and repairs to eyewear as needed.

optometrista
a professional whose job is examining people's eyes and telling them what type of glasses they should wear
An optometrist is a healthcare professional who specializes in providing basic eye care. These specialists perform thorough eye exams to evaluate vision and eye health, prescribe eyeglasses or contact lenses to correct refractive errors such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism, and diagnose and manage various eye conditions and diseases. Optometrists also check for conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration and may provide care before and after eye surgery.

(celador)
camillero
a hospital attendant whose job is to help medical staff with activities that do not require special medical training
An orderly is a hospital staff member responsible for helping with various non-medical tasks, such as transporting patients, delivering supplies, and keeping hospital rooms and equipment clean and sanitized in healthcare facilities. They often work under the direction of nurses and other healthcare professionals to help create a safe and comfortable environment for patients.

paramédico
a trained individual who provides emergency medical care to people before taking them to the hospital
A paramedic is a highly trained emergency medical professional who provides advanced medical care to individuals in urgent or critical situations. These skilled professionals respond to medical emergencies, accidents, and other crises, delivering immediate medical treatment and transportation to hospitals or other healthcare facilities when necessary. Paramedics are trained to evaluate patients, give medications, perform medical procedures such as CPR, defibrillation, and airway management, and help individuals with severe injuries or serious medical conditions until they are in a safer condition. They collaborate with other emergency responders, such as firefighters and police officers, to provide quick and effective medical care in high-pressure situations.
/fɪzˈɪʃənz ɐsˈɪstənt/

(auxiliar de clínica)
asistente médico
a person who is licensed to diagnose and treat illness and disease under the supervision of a licensed physician
A physician's assistant, also known as a PA, is a healthcare provider who works under the supervision of a licensed physician to provide medical care to patients. They are trained to perform various tasks such as taking medical histories, performing physical exams, ordering and analyzing medical tests, diagnosing illnesses, developing treatment plans, prescribing medications, and providing patient education and counseling.

cuidador
a person who provides assistance, often in a healthcare or service setting, such as a hospital or clinic
An attendant is a healthcare worker who helps patients with their daily activities and provides support in healthcare settings such as hospitals, clinics, or nursing homes. Attendants help patients with tasks like bathing, dressing, eating, and moving around. They also provide basic medical care such as checking vital signs and helping patients with medication reminders. Additionally, attendants may help with transporting patients to different areas of the facility and maintaining a clean and safe environment.
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cuidador
someone who looks after a child or an old, sick, or disabled person at home
A caregiver is someone who provides help and support to individuals who are unable to care for themselves because of illness, disability, or aging. Caregivers can be family members, friends, or hired professionals, and they often help with tasks such as bathing, dressing, meal preparation, medication management, and transportation. Caregivers may also provide emotional support and spend time with those they care for, helping them maintain their independence and quality of life. While caregivers may provide care in the patient's home, they typically do not live with the patient permanently. Instead, they visit regularly or provide care during scheduled shifts.

(administrador)
cuidador
someone hired to oversee and care for a property, person, or group
A caretaker is someone who is hired to look after and manage the needs of a property, individual, or group. Caretakers are responsible for various tasks related to the upkeep and maintenance of the property or the well-being of the individual or group they are caring for. These tasks may include cleaning, maintenance, gardening, and ensuring the safety and security of the property. And in the case of caring for a person or group, a caretaker may help with daily activities, provide company, and ensure their overall well-being and comfort.
/fˈɪzɪˌoʊθɪɹˌeɪpɪst/

(kinesiólogo)
fisioterapeuta
a professional whose job is treating physical disorders concerned with movements of limbs by giving massages, exercises, etc.
A physiotherapist is a healthcare professional who specializes in helping people improve their physical function and mobility through exercises, massages, and other techniques. Physiotherapists work with individuals who have injuries, illnesses, or disabilities that affect their ability to move and function effectively. They help patients' needs, develop personalized treatment plans, and provide hands-on therapy to address pain, improve strength, flexibility, and range of motion, and promote overall physical well-being. Physiotherapists also educate patients about exercises and techniques they can use at home to continue their progress.
/fˈɑːɹməsi tɛknˈɪʃən/

(técnica de farmacia)
técnico de farmacia
a healthcare professional who assists pharmacists in dispensing medications, managing inventory, and processing prescriptions in a pharmacy setting
A pharmacy technician is a healthcare professional who works under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist to help in various pharmacy-related tasks. These tasks may include receiving and verifying prescriptions, counting and measuring medications, preparing prescription labels, and packaging medications to give to patients. Pharmacy technicians also help manage stock, process insurance claims, and help customers with questions at the pharmacy counter.
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/fˈɑːɹməsi ɐsˈɪstənt/

N/A
a healthcare professional who helps pharmacists with tasks like dispensing medications, managing inventory, and processing prescriptions in a pharmacy setting
A pharmacy assistant is a healthcare worker who helps with various tasks in a pharmacy under the supervision of a pharmacist or pharmacy technician. These tasks may include organizing and stocking shelves, handling customer questions, processing payments, and helping with paperwork such as record-keeping and stock management.
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/spˈiːtʃ θˈɛɹəpˌɪst/

(logopeda)
terapeuta del habla
a professional who helps individuals improve their communication and swallowing skills
A speech therapist is a healthcare professional who specializes in helping people improve their communication skills and abilities. These specialists work with individuals who have difficulties with speech, language, voice, fluency, or swallowing. Speech therapists help their patients' communication needs, develop personalized therapy plans, and provide treatments to address specific challenges. They may use techniques such as exercises, drills, games, and technology-assisted programs to improve speech, language comprehension, voice quality, or swallowing function. Speech therapists also educate patients and their families about communication strategies and techniques to support ongoing progress.
/fˈɪzɪkəl θˈɛɹəpˌɪst/

(fisioterapeuta)
terapeuta físico
a healthcare professional who specializes in helping individuals improve mobility, relieve pain, and restore function through exercises and physical interventions
A physical therapist is a healthcare professional who specializes in helping people improve their mobility, function, and quality of life through physical therapy. These specialists work with individuals who have injuries, illnesses, or disabilities that affect their movement and physical abilities. Physical therapists help their patients' physical limitations, develop personalized treatment plans, and provide treatments such as exercises, manual therapy, and other techniques to improve strength, flexibility, balance, and stamina. They also educate patients about proper body movement and exercises to prevent future injuries and manage pain.
/ɹˈɛspɹətˌoːɹi θˈɛɹəpˌɪst/

(terapista respiratorio)
terapeuta respiratorio
a healthcare professional who evaluates, diagnoses, and treats patients with respiratory disorders using treatments, therapies, and ventilator management
A respiratory therapist is a healthcare professional who specializes in helping people with breathing difficulties because of conditions such as asthma, COPD, pneumonia, or respiratory failure. These specialists work with patients of all ages to improve their breathing function, provide treatments to enhance breathing, and help in managing lung conditions. Respiratory therapists give breathing treatments, such as oxygen therapy and inhalation therapy, and help with chest therapy and using machines to help with breathing. They also educate patients about their lung conditions, teach breathing exercises, and provide support to quit smoking.
/ɹˌeɪdɪˈɑːlədʒi tɛknˈɪʃən/

(técnico de radiología)
técnico en radiología
a healthcare professional who performs diagnostic imaging procedures, such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, and other imaging studies
A radiology technician is a healthcare professional who specializes in performing medical imaging procedures to help diagnose and treat illnesses and injuries. These professionals operate various imaging equipment, such as X-ray machines, CT scanners, and MRI machines. Radiology technicians prepare patients for imaging procedures, position them correctly, and make sure that images are clear and accurate for radiologists or other healthcare providers to analyze. They also maintain imaging equipment, follow safety protocols to minimize radiation exposure to patients and themselves, and provide care to patients during procedures.
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/sˈiːnjɚ nˈɜːsɪŋ ˈɑːfɪsɚ/

(supervisora)
enfermera jefe
someone who is in charge of all nursing services in a hospital
A senior nursing officer is a healthcare professional who oversees and manages nursing staff and operations within a healthcare facility. These professionals typically have a lot of experience and advanced education in nursing. Senior nursing officers are responsible for supervising and organizing the nursing team, ensuring that patient care meets established standards and regulations, and developing rules and procedures to improve the delivery of nursing care. They may also be involved in hiring and training nursing staff, and managing budgets and resources.

enfermera jefe
a nurse who is in charge of a hospital ward
A sister is an experienced nurse who holds a leadership position within a healthcare facility. They oversee and organize the nursing staff on a specific floor or unit, ensuring that patient care meets established standards. Sisters are responsible for assigning duties to nursing staff, monitoring patient care, and addressing any issues or concerns that occur during their shift.

especialista
a doctor who is highly trained in a particular area of medicine
A medical specialist is a doctor who has completed advanced training in a specific area of medicine, allowing them to provide accurate diagnoses, develop targeted treatment plans, and offer advanced care options for complex conditions related to their field of expertise. These specialists focus on particular systems, diseases, or types of care, such as the heart, nervous system, bones and joints, or cancer. Patients are often sent to specialists by their primary care physicians when specialized knowledge or advanced treatments are needed.
/sˈɜːdʒɪkəl tɛknˈɪʃən/

(técnica quirúrgica)
técnico quirúrgico
a healthcare professional who assists surgeons and other members of the surgical team during surgical procedures
A surgical technician is a healthcare professional who helps surgeons and other members of the surgical team during surgical procedures. These professionals are responsible for preparing the operating room, disinfecting and arranging surgical instruments and equipment, and making sure that everything is ready for the surgery. During the procedure, surgical technicians pass instruments and supplies to the surgeon and surgical assistants, maintain a disinfected space, and collect and manage sample for laboratory analysis. They also help with patient positioning and transporting patients to and from the operating room.
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/ˌiːˌiːdʒˈiː tɛknˈɪʃən/

(técnico de electroencefalografía)
técnico en EEG
a healthcare professional who performs electroencephalogram (EEG) tests to measure and record electrical activity in the brain
An electroencephalogram (EEG) technician is a healthcare professional who specializes in performing EEG tests to monitor and record electrical activity in the brain, helping in the diagnosis and management of conditions such as epilepsy, sleep disorders, and brain injuries. These technicians prepare patients for EEG procedures by applying electrodes, which are small sensors, to specific areas of the scalp, ensuring proper placement and connection to recording equipment. During the test, EEG technicians monitor the patient's signals and adjust equipment settings as needed to get clear and accurate recordings of brain activity.
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/pˈeɪʃənt kˈɛɹ tɛknˈɪʃən/

(técnico de atención al paciente)
técnico en cuidado al paciente
a healthcare professional who provides direct care to patients in a variety of healthcare settings
A patient care technician is a healthcare professional who helps nurses and other medical staff in providing direct care to patients in hospitals, clinics, or long-term care facilities. These professionals help with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, and feeding patients, as well as taking vital signs, collecting samples, and helping with medical procedures under the supervision of licensed healthcare providers. Patient care technicians also provide emotional support to patients and their families, make sure of patient comfort and safety, and communicate patient needs and concerns to the healthcare team.
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/ˌʊltɹɐsˈaʊnd tɛknˈɪʃən/

(técnico de ecografía)
técnico en ultrasonido
a healthcare professional who uses specialized equipment to perform ultrasound examinations and capture images of internal body structures for diagnostic purposes
An ultrasound technician is a healthcare professional who specializes in using ultrasound technology to create images of the body's internal organs and tissues. These professionals operate ultrasound equipment to perform imaging procedures, such as imaging the abdomen, pelvis, heart, blood vessels, and developing babies during pregnancy, as requested by physicians to help in diagnosing patients. Ultrasound technicians prepare patients for imaging procedures, position them appropriately, and apply a gel to the skin to help the transmission of sound waves. They then use a handheld device called a transducer to capture images by sending out high-frequency sound waves into the body and recording the echoes that bounce back.
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/ɪmˈɜːdʒənsi mˈɛdɪkəl tɛknˈɪʃən/

(técnico en atención prehospitalaria)
técnico de emergencias médicas
a healthcare professional who provides pre-hospital emergency medical care
An emergency medical technician (EMT) is a healthcare professional trained to provide immediate medical care to patients in emergency situations. EMTs respond to 911 calls, accidents, and medical emergencies, providing care at the location of the emergency before transporting patients to hospitals or other healthcare facilities. They evaluate patients' conditions, perform basic life support techniques such as CPR, bandaging wounds, and giving oxygen, and may also help with advanced life support procedures under the direction of paramedics or other advanced medical personnel.

terapeuta
a person who is trained to treat a particular type of disease or disorder, particularly by using a specific therapy
A therapist is a healthcare professional trained to treat specific diseases or disorders using particular therapies. These professionals work closely with patients to address various physical health concerns and develop personalized treatment plans to help patients improve their condition and overcome physical challenges. Therapies can vary depending on the condition being treated, and therapists may specialize in areas such as physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, or radiation therapy.

(herbolaria)
herbolario
a practitioner who specializes in using the medicinal properties of plants for promoting health and treating various health issues
An herbalist is a healthcare professional who specializes in using plants and natural treatments to promote health and treat various medical conditions, such as digestive issues, skin conditions, stress, or menstrual and hormonal imbalances. They have a deep understanding of the uses and benefits of medicinal herbs, as well as traditional healing practices passed down through generations or learned through formal training. Herbalists work with clients to develop personalized treatment plans for their concerns and goals, which may include herbal supplements, teas, extracts, or ointments. They also consider factors such as diet, lifestyle, and emotional well-being to support overall health and wellness alongside herbal treatments.

(epidemiologista)
epidemiologo
a professional who studies and analyzes the patterns, causes, and effects of diseases within populations to improve public health
An epidemiologist is a public health professional who studies the patterns, causes, and effects of diseases and other health-related conditions in populations. These experts research the spread of diseases, identify risk factors and protective factors, and develop strategies to prevent and control outbreaks by collecting and analyzing data from various sources, such as surveillance systems, studies, and surveys. They also work with other healthcare professionals, policymakers, and community members to develop and apply methods to improve public health.
/nˈɜːs pɹæktˈɪʃənɚ/

(enfermera especializada)
enfermera practicante
a nurse with advanced training who can diagnose, treat, and prescribe medicine
A nurse practitioner (NP) is a healthcare professional who has advanced training and qualifications to provide basic and advanced healthcare services. NPs are registered nurses with additional education and clinical experience, allowing them to evaluate, diagnose, and manage patients' health conditions. They have the authority to order and analyze tests for diagnosing patients, prescribe medications, and develop treatment plans for short-term and long-term illnesses. Nurse practitioners also provide health education and counseling to patients and their families, emphasizing preventive care and healthy lifestyle choices.
/ɹˈɛdʒɪstɚd nˈɜːs/

(nurse registrada)
enfermera registrada
a licensed healthcare professional who provides a variety of medical care to patients
A registered nurse (RN) is a healthcare professional who has completed a nursing education program and has gained a license to practice nursing. Registered nurses provide a wide range of healthcare services, including evaluating and monitoring patients, giving medications, providing treatments, educating patients and their families about health conditions and self-care, and working with other members of the healthcare team to organize care. Additionally, they may specialize in areas such as pediatrics, oncology, or critical care.
/lˈaɪsənsd pɹˈæktɪkəl nˈɜːs/

(enfermera práctica licenciada)
enfermero práctico con licencia
a healthcare professional who provides basic nursing care under supervision after completing specific education and passing a licensing examination
A licensed practical nurse (LPN) is a healthcare professional who provides basic nursing care under the supervision of registered nurses (RNs) and doctors. LPNs have completed a practical nursing program and have gained a license to practice nursing. They perform tasks such as taking vital signs, giving medications, treating wounds, and helping patients with personal hygiene and daily activities.
/sˈɜːɾɪfˌaɪd nˈɜːsɪŋ ɐsˈɪstənt/

(auxiliar de enfermería certificado)
asistente de enfermería certificado
a healthcare professional who provides basic patient care under the supervision of a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse in healthcare settings
A certified nursing assistant (CNA) is a healthcare professional who provides basic patient care under the supervision of registered nurses (RNs) and licensed practical nurses (LPNs). CNAs help patients with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, eating, and moving around. They also take vital signs, help with medical procedures, and maintain a clean and safe environment for patients.

(hipnotizador)
hipnotista
someone who uses hypnosis to induce a relaxed state or address specific conditions in individuals
A hypnotist is a professional trained in the practice of hypnosis, a technique used to bring about a relaxed state in which a person becomes highly focused and more willing to accept suggestions. In this state an individual may experience changes in their senses, memory, and behavior. Hypnotists use various techniques, such as guided relaxation, intense concentration, and rhythmic speaking, to create this state. Hypnotists often use this state to help individuals address various issues, such as stress, anxiety, phobias, pain management, and breaking habits like smoking. By guiding individuals into a relaxed state, hypnotists can work with them to understand their underlying thoughts and behaviors, helping positive changes to take place. While hypnosis has gained recognition in clinical settings, it is also commonly associated with entertainment, where hypnotists perform for audiences by demonstrating their ability to influence volunteers' actions and senses.
/hˈɪpnoʊθˌɛɹeɪpˌɪst/

hipnoterapeuta
a person who utilizes hypnosis to treat people with physical or emotional problems
A hypnotherapist is a professional trained in the practice of hypnotherapy, a form of therapy that uses hypnosis to help individuals achieve a relaxed state of focused attention. During hypnotherapy sessions, the hypnotherapist guides clients into this state using techniques like relaxation exercises and soothing speech. In this heightened state of focus, an individual becomes more willing to accept suggestions aimed at addressing various issues including stress, anxiety, phobias, pain management, and behavioral changes like breaking bad habits such as smoking. Hypnotherapists can work with clients to understand their underlying thoughts and behaviors, helping positive changes to take place.
/hˈɑːspɪɾəl sˈoʊʃəl wˈɜːkɚ/

(asistente social en el hospital)
trabajador social hospitalario
a professional who helps patients and families navigate healthcare systems, offering emotional support and resources
A hospital social worker is a professional who provides support and help to patients and their families during their hospital stay. They help patients navigate the challenges of illness or injury by offering emotional support, connecting them to counselors or financial assistance, and speaking up for their needs within the hospital setting. Hospital social workers also work with healthcare teams to ensure patients receive thorough care, including discharge planning and coordinating services for a smooth transition from hospital to home or other care facilities.
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(especialista en higiene)
higienista
a professional who promotes and maintains cleanliness and health standards
A hygienist is a specialist dedicated to maintaining clean and healthy conditions to promote overall well-being. They focus on promoting hygiene practices that prevent illness and improve well-being in various settings. Hygienists educate people on proper disinfection, disease prevention methods, and healthy lifestyle habits. Their role significantly contributes to reducing the spread of infections and improving the overall quality of life in the communities they serve.
/dˈuːlə/

(doula (profesional de apoyo en el parto))
doula
a trained professional who offers support to pregnant individuals and their families before, during, and after childbirth
A doula is a trained professional who provides emotional and physical support to a woman before, during, and after childbirth. They offer guidance, encouragement, and comfort measures such as breathing techniques and relaxation exercises to help mothers have a positive birth experience. Doulas do not provide medical care but complement the care provided by doctors or midwives by focusing on the mother's well-being and ensuring her preferences are respected during labor and delivery. They also provide support after birth, assisting with breastfeeding, newborn care, and helping the new family adjust to life after childbirth.
/ɐɹoʊmɐθˌɛɹəpɪst/

(terapeuta en aromaterapia)
aromaterapeuta
a trained professional who utilizes essential oils and their therapeutic properties to promote physical and emotional well-being in clients
An aromatherapist is a practitioner specializing in the therapeutic use of aromatic essential oils from plants. They use essential oils to improve physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Aromatherapists are knowledgeable about the qualities and benefits of various essential oils and can create personalized blends or recommend specific oils for specific needs. They work with individuals to reduce stress, improve relaxation, enhance mood, and ease symptoms such as headaches or muscle tension. Aromatherapists may use methods such as inhalation, massage, or direct application to the skin to make use of the healing properties of essential oils effectively. While aromatherapists are not typically recognized as traditional healthcare providers, aromatherapy is often seen as a complementary or alternative therapy that supports overall health and relaxation, rather than a substitute for medical treatment or advice.
/ˈækjuːpˌʌŋktʃɚɹˌɪst/

acupuntor
a person who is trained in acupuncture
An acupuncturist is a practitioner who specializes in acupuncture, a traditional Chinese medicine technique that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body. The goal is to stimulate these points to balance the flow of energy, and promote the body's natural healing processes. Acupuncturists are trained to help patients' health conditions and customize treatments to address various issues such as pain management, stress reduction, digestive disorders, and emotional well-being. They often combine acupuncture with other traditional Chinese medicine therapies like herbal medicine and cupping therapy, providing thorough care to promote overall well-being.

(médico clínico)
clínico
a health care professional who treats and examines patients through direct contact
A clinician is a healthcare professional who works directly with patients to evaluate, diagnose, and treat medical conditions. Clinicians include doctors, nurses, physician assistants, and other licensed healthcare providers who have received specialized training in their specific fields. They play a crucial role in providing medical care and managing patient health by performing examinations, prescribing medications, performing procedures, and offering advice on preventive healthcare practices.

consultor
someone who gives professional advice on a given subject
A consultant is an expert who provides advice and guidance to individuals or organizations in a specific field or industry. Consultants are hired for their specialized knowledge and skills to help solve problems, improve performance, or achieve goals. They may work independently or as part of consulting firms, offering strategic insights, analyzing data, developing recommendations, and implementing solutions customized to their clients' needs. Consultants operate across various areas including business, healthcare, technology, and more, contributing their expertise to support decision-making and enhance organizational success.

curandero
a person believed to be able to cure diseases or treat people using natural powers
A healer is someone who uses their skills and knowledge to promote healing and well-being in others. They may use various methods such as traditional medicine or spiritual techniques to address physical, emotional, or spiritual issues. Healers often work with individuals seeking relief from health challenges or pain aiming to restore harmony and improve overall health. Their approach can vary depending on their training and the specific needs of their clients, but their main goal is to promote healing and wellness.
/hˈoʊmiːˌɑːpæθ/

homeópata
someone who treats an ill person by giving them small doses of the substance that caused their illness
A homeopath is a practitioner of homeopathy, an alternative medicine approach. Homeopaths believe that a substance causing symptoms in a healthy person can treat similar symptoms in a sick person when greatly diluted. They use natural substances like plants and minerals to create treatments that stimulate the body's natural healing processes. Homeopaths hold detailed discussions to understand a person's physical, emotional, and mental symptoms, prescribing personalized remedies aimed at restoring balance and promoting overall health and well-being.
/nˈeɪtʃɚɹˌɑːpæθ/

naturópata
a health practitioner who treats illnesses using natural remedies, rather than artificial drugs
A naturopath is a practitioner of naturopathy, a healthcare approach that emphasizes natural treatments and the body's ability to heal itself, instead of using standard medications. Naturopaths focus on treating the root causes of illness rather than just easing symptoms. They use a combination of therapies including herbal medicine, dietary counseling, lifestyle changes, and sometimes acupuncture or homeopathy. Naturopaths aim to improve health and well-being and prevent future issues.

(psicoanalista)
analista
a licensed practitioner who uses talk therapy to help people with their thoughts and feelings
An analyst is a licensed practitioner who uses talk therapy to help individuals with their thoughts and emotions. These professionals, often psychologists or therapists, use various therapeutic techniques to help clients explore and understand their feelings, behaviors, and relationships. Through structured discussions, they aim to provide guidance, support personal growth, and promote positive changes in clients' lives.
/dˈɛntəl hˈaɪdʒiːnˌɪst/

(higienista bucal)
higienista dental
a licensed professional who cleans teeth and provides preventive dental care to patients
A dental hygienist is a healthcare professional who specializes in promoting and maintaining good oral health. They typically work under the supervision of a dentist and perform tasks such as cleaning teeth, removing buildup on teeth, applying fluoride treatments, and educating patients on proper oral hygiene practices. Dental hygienists play an important role in preventing dental problems like cavities and gum disease by providing regular cleanings and preventive care.
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/dˈɛntəl nˈɜːs/

(auxiliar de odontología)
enfermera dental
a trained healthcare professional who assists dentists in providing oral healthcare services to patients
A dental nurse is a healthcare professional who helps dentists during procedures and provides support to patients. They play a crucial role in making sure that dental procedure happen without any issues by preparing treatment rooms, disinfecting tools, and helping with dental procedures such as fillings, cleanings, and X-rays. Dental nurses also educate patients on oral hygiene practices, provide post-treatment care instructions, and handle office tasks like scheduling appointments and maintaining patient records.
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